Seems rather unenforceable to me as I think you have to prove intent. A teacher that wants to wear a baseball cap to hide his bald spot is allowed to do so, but a teacher wearing a kippah can’t? What if the bald guy wants to wear a kippah to hide his bald spot?
Also, the (upcoming) amendment feels performative in nature. There’s no way schools struggle with this issue, and I think they rather have politicians actually help them deal with real issues (like class sizes, dealing with social media, etc.)
Seems rather unenforceable to me as I think you have to prove intent. A teacher that wants to wear a baseball cap to hide his bald spot is allowed to do so, but a teacher wearing a kippah can’t? What if the bald guy wants to wear a kippah to hide his bald spot?
Also, the (upcoming) amendment feels performative in nature. There’s no way schools struggle with this issue, and I think they rather have politicians actually help them deal with real issues (like class sizes, dealing with social media, etc.)